Definition[]
Casus Belli (from the Latin "casus" meaning "incident" or "event" and "belli" meaning "of war") is the justification for going to war.
Source[]
- Berkman Klein Center, Keyword Index and Glossary of Core Ideas (full-text).
Casus Belli (from the Latin "casus" meaning "incident" or "event" and "belli" meaning "of war") is the justification for going to war.